Psalm 127:2
Such a hallowed sleep also was that of Jacob, when, with a stone for his pillow, the hedges for his curtains, the heavens for his canopy, the winds for his music and the beasts for his servants, he laid down and slumbered. Dreaming, he saw a ladder set upon the earth, the top of which reached to Heaven. The angels of God were ascending and descending upon it. Such a sleep had Joseph when He dreamed that the other sheaves made obeisance to his sheaf and that the sun, moon and seven stars were subject unto him.
I, before I sleep, at peace shall be.”
“So He gives His beloved sleep.”
God provides for the morrow.’"
Grant me but this one request.
Both in life and death to prove
Tokens of Your special love.”
High or low concerns me not;
This does set my heart at rest,
What my God appoints is best.”
My life or death, appoint me pain or ease;
My soul perceives no real ill in pain
In ease or health, no real good she sees.
One good she covets and that good alone,
To choose Your will, from selfish bias free,
And to prefer a cottage to a throne,
And grief to comfort, if it pleases You.
That we should bear the Cross is your command–
Die to the world and live to sin no more.
Suffer unmoved beneath the rudest hand,
As pleased when shipwrecked, as when safe on shore.”
And know no will but His.”
Now, some persons never feel secure in this world at all. I query whether one half of my hearers feel themselves so. Suppose I burst out in a moment and sing this–
As sure as the earnest is given;
More happy but not more secure,
Are the glorified spirits in Heaven,”
Shall find a most secure abode;
Shall walk all day beneath His shade,
And there at night shall rest his head.”
Shame and reproach shall be,
I’ll hail reproach and welcome shame,
For You’ll remember me.”
Forever, O forever lost!”
To know the Savior’s precious name;
And shortly we shall meet in Heaven
Our end, our hope, our way the same.”
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